Disaster "Is that stuffed toy in Bondage gear?": Balenciaga children ad leaves internet stunned - Balenciaga has since nuked their account

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Luxury fashion brand Balenciaga is raising concern for children’s safety following the release of their latest ad campaign. In the images showcased on the brand’s official website, children can be seen carrying bondage-themed toys. Netizens found the theme “creepy” and “disturbing.”

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On November 20, Twitter user @DatCatDer took to their official account to publicize Balenciaga’s latest advertisement. The tweet read:

“Balenciaga using photos of little girls playing with teddy bears dressed in bondage gear on their website. Lovely.”
https://twitter.com/DatCatDer
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Along with the tweet, the netizen also attached images of Balenciaga’s website. In one image, a child can be seen standing on a pink bed and holding a teddy bear which is wearing a fishnet top, a collar with a lock, and ankle and wrist restraints. The toy can also be seen wearing a blindfold.

In another image taken from the brand’s gift shop catalog, a different child model can be seen standing on a couch and holding a study bear that is wearing a leather chest harness and collar.

As the tweet amassed traction online, fellow platform user @shoe0nhead shared that the photoshoot included poorly hidden court documents about “virtual child p*rn.” The netizen wrote “normal stuff” as they sarcastically commented on the matter at hand.

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Netizens fire at Balenciaga’s photoshoot​

Internet users were appalled after becoming aware of the ad campaign. Many expressed concern as the brand seemed to be promoting child p*rnography. Netizens relentlessly slammed the Paris-headquartered fashion house and endlessly questioned the appropriateness of the ad campaign.

A few tweets read:

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Keep Prisons Single Sex USA, a women’s rights campaign group, also tweeted in response to the ad campaign. They said in a tweet:

“This destruction of innocence & normalization of fringe behaviors seems like an effort to make acceptable previously unimaginable scenarios (like men in women’s prisons & shelters / children having “gender identities” / adult-dancing in libraries). None of this is acceptable.”
https://twitter.com/NoXY_USA
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After garnering backlash, sources claimed that the brand’s Instagram page limited the ability for users to leave comments under the post. However, since then, the brand has deleted the campaign from its Instagram page and the page only features three other posts.

The brand also recently deleted their Twitter account in protest against Elon Musk’s platform takeover.


Everything to know about the bear photoshoot​

The accessory (or bear) featured in the fashion house’s campaign is from their Spring 2023 collection. National Geographic photographer Gabriele Galimberti spearheaded the campaign. The photoshoot is an extension of the photographer’s Toy Stories series. According to the brand's official website:

“dozens of Balenciaga products are staged around children dressed in the Balenciaga Kids line. The campaign iterates on the artist’s series Toy Stories, an exploration of what people collect and receive as gifts."

Galimberti, who reportedly takes portraits of “everyday eccentricities” as per the fashion house, has also continued to share his work from the Toy Series on his official Instagram page. It includes a series of pictures taken of children around the world alongside their favorite toys.

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Balenciaga’s whole schtick in recent years has been basically trolling people. It’s tasteless, but so was the neon boot purse.

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Nah. I'm tired of giving them the benefit of the doubt.

It's always the same. The photos of kids with sexualized context isn't low key wank material but artistic. Our fashion lines of slutwear for teens and preteens is just keeping up with the trends. Drag isn't grooming its teaching them to be fabulous.

Ignore how much we influence and direct sexualized fashion to kids. Ignore how other prominent individuals in our field get busted for sex trafficking. Ignore the decades of abuse.
 
It's everywhere now. They're using everything they can to erode the boundaries of morality, especially with the sexualisation of children. It's not just these elites or mega corps either, plenty of people on the ground level like comedians, e-celebs, influencers etc are doing it to.

It's a sad fucking day when I need to agree with ShoeOnHead, like she said, "give it 5 years", they'll keep chipping away at it.
 
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